Awards

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Awards

Every year, the School of Labor and Employment Relations honors exemplary students, faculty, and alumni with awards for academic achievement and performance, student engagement, excellence in teaching, and career success.

 

Undergraduate Awards

A Student Marshal is selected each year from the graduating seniors in both of the school’s majors—Labor and Human Resources (LHR) and Organizational Leadership (OLEAD). Being chosen as a student marshal is the school’s highest academic honor. The recipients represent the school and the college at spring commencement. Student marshals are chosen based on outstanding academic achievement and their contributions to student life in the school, college, and University.
Year
Student Marshal(s)
Faculty Marshal
2023
Olivia Cordano
Jenny Brunson***
2022
Nina Bar-Ness
Christy Parker***
2021
Manuel Rosaldo
2020
Mark Gough
2019
Rebecca Cianci
2018
Sarah Damaske
2017
Paul Whitehead
2016
Paul Whitehead
2015
Paul Whitehead
2014
Ian Dowling
Douglas Allen
2013
Marissa E. Mathieu
Douglas Allen
2012
Andrea Chung
Mark Anner
2011
Valerie Smolter
Mark Anner
2010
Michael S. Wasser
Paul Clark
2009
Erika Butler
Robert Drago
2008
Jordan N. Luft
Billie Willits
2007
Gregory D. Howling
Mark Anner
2006
James P. Hildenbrand
Paul Clark
2005
Kelly M. Mendez
Alex Colvin
2004
Michelle Wong
Paul Clark
2003
Robert S. Kaplan
Alex Colvin
2002
Roberto Santoni
James Stewart
2001
Alison M. Weiss
Robert Drago
2000
Teresa M. Rodriguez
Jackie Krasas Rogers
1999
Christine Muchi
Paul Clark
1998
Jessica A. Davenport
Louis Peasley
1997
Tammy M. Pasterick
Paul Clark
1996
Erin S. Shakespeare
Paul Clark
1995
Stephanie K. Deiger
Paul Clark
1994
Jeffrey J. Neuman
Paul Clark
1993
Deborah J. Anderson
Paul Clark
1992
Mary R. Brown
Frieda Rozen
1991
Linda M. Brennan
Paul Clark
1990
Charles E. Kilbourne
Gerald Glyde
1989
Liza Lynne Beautz
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1988
Matthew W. McCoy
**
1986
Vicki L. Reed
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1985
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* Ceremonies prior to 1985 were University-wide ceremonies without department marshals.

** Faculty Marshals were first instated in 1990.

*** In 2021, the College of the Liberal Arts began recognizing student marshals for each major. The first name listed is the Labor and Human Resources marshal and the second name listed is the Organizational Leadership marshal.

The Outstanding Senior Award recognizes a senior LHR major who has compiled an outstanding record in both academics and engagement in student activities.

Year
Outstanding Senior
2023
Brooke Hass
2022
Caroline Harris
2021
Brandie Laughner
2020
Grace Bruggemeier
2019
Bako Ekoko
2018
Jiangxue Tian
Olivia Noble
2017
Megan Wright
2016
Alison Morrow
2015
Erin Ryan
2014
Megan Carr
2013
David Spadacene
2012
Edward Meskey
Justin Ogden
2011
Kristi Konkus
2010
Catherine Rowe
2009
Erika Kern
2008
Kennedy Zaspel
2007
Kyle R. Fischer
2006
Leah M. Dipaolo
2005
Jessica Cambridge
2004
Rebecca L. Perez
2003
Matthew J. Allinson
2001
Alison M. Weiss
2000
Clare M. Long
1999
Rochani D. Herath
1998
Jessica Ann Davenport
1997
Tammy M. Pasterick
1996
Erin S. Shakespeare

The Frieda Rozen Award is named for a former School of LER professor and recognizes a graduating senior who, as an adult or member of the Armed Forces, has excelled academically.

Year
Frieda Rozen Award Winner
2023
Michael Irizarry
2022
Austin Towle
2021
Amanda Malizia-Hicks
Bruce Tirrell
2020
Dominique Buchholz
2019
Ayla Skinner
2018
Scarleth Glyrien Argita Benitez
2017
Ayla Skinner
2016
Olivia Washington
2015
Carmine Solimini
2014
Michael Kay
2013
Heyonjin An
2012
Allison Shewak
2011
Leanne Becker
2010
Daren Donofrio
2009
Alan Domes
2008
Cynthia S. Hanscom
2007
Bryan B. Benner
2006
Angela Childers-Connor
2005
Cathleen Richard
2004
M. Jane Harris
Keith E. Reese
2003
Virginia A. Olexy
2002
Brian Callery
2001
Carol A. Crabtree
2000
Samuel D. Meyer, Jr.
1999
Brad Shotzberger
1998
Joanne S. Kompanek
1997
Robin F. Shirey
1996
Barbara E. Byrne

The Strand-Lumpkins Writing Award is given for the best undergraduate paper written for an LHR class. The award honors John Strand, an alumnus of the school, and Professor Charlie Lumpkins, who helped students become better writers through his writing-intensive labor history course for many years.

Year
Strand-Lumpkins Writing Award Winner
2023
Lauren Mazzei
2022
Zebulun Martelli
2021
Brittney Dellaquila
2020
Nicole Sherman
2019
Jenna Zoldy
2018
Madison Slupe
2017
Erica Perchick
2013
Lan Li
2012
Chole Bartell
2011
Justin Ogden
2010
Stephen Mooney
Katheryn Bechdel
Byron Smith
2009
Corey L. Moran
2008
Alex Sawchuk
2006
Rachel Lambert
2005
Michaela Perrotto-Brinn
Daniel Rife
2004
Lauren E. Kenney
2003
M. Jane Harris
Rebecca L. Perez
2002
Michelle Wong
2001
Angela Nolfi
2000
Kirstin M. VanZile
1999
Nathanael Duplaisir
1998
Tara Nicole Yoest
1997
Stacy M. Davidson
Michelle D. Tunno

The Robert R. Kohler Memorial Award goes to an LHR major from the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania who has exhibited exemplary academic achievement.

Year
Robert R. Kohler Memorial Award Winner
2023
Jeremy Sanville
2022
Amanda Miller
2021
Kathryn Cydis
2020
Yunior Rodriguez
2019
Glorimigd Ramos
2018
Matthew Hefele
2017
Fredrick Mateo
2016
Michael Krastin
2015
Morgan Rex
2014
Adam Director
2013
Adam Director
2012
Joshua Kratz
2011
Michael Butz
2010
Christopher Brent
2009
David M. Krisch
2008
Catherine E. Rowe
2007
Michael S. Wasser
2006
Mark D. Gough
2005
Tayo Giwa
2004
Sajida A. Walli
2003
Meredith D. Kester
2002
Daniel Tubbs
2001
Allison F. Boehret
2000
Ronald A. Soffa
1998
Lea M. Librick
Teresa M. Rodriguez
1997
Angelique D. Wanck
1996
Suzanne Elizabeth Dinnie
1995
Christine A. Ferguson
1994
Brett Michael Saks
1993
Harold Anthony Mai
1992
Margaretha Joan Lutje

The Dilip and Bharati Shah Award was established by the generosity of alumnus Nik Shah in honor of his parents. This award recognizes the outstanding achievement of the junior major in LHR who has achieved the highest cumulative grade-point average.

Year
Dilip and Bharati Shah Award Winner
2023
Alexa Jordan
Gabrielle Ranieri
2022
Grace Blaha
2021
Lea Crofcheck
2020
Bruce Tirrell
2019
Rebecca DeOrio
Salvatore Vetri
2018
Allison Mastrangelo
2017
Rebecca DeOrio
Salvatore Vetri
2016
Derek Van Horn
Chen (Cheryl) XueyinOlivia Washington
2015
Meghan Stouter
2014
Brandon Kreider
2013
Brandon Kreider
2012
Allison Alicia Plummer
2011
Lan Li
2010
Andrea Chung
2009
Valerie R. Smolter
2008
Jordan N. Luft
Michael S. Wasser
2007
Jordan N. Luft

Graduate Awards

The Joseph and Karin Costello Graduate Award is presented to an HRER graduate student in his or her first year who has demonstrated excellence in their area of study.

The Chartwell Investment Partners Scholarship Award is given to full-time graduate students enrolled or planning to enroll in Human Resources and Employment Relations who have achieved superior academic records or who manifest promise of outstanding academic success.

The Helmut Golatz Graduate Assistantship is awarded to a student in the M.S. in HRER program who has compiled an outstanding undergraduate record. It honors Helmut Golatz, the head of the Department of Labor Studies (the former name of the school), from 1964 to 1982. It is funded by contributions from school alumni in honor of his leadership contributions.

The Arlene Smith Graduate Assistantship is awarded to a student in the M.S. in HRER program who has compiled an outstanding undergraduate record. It honors Arlene Smith, a former academic advisor for the Department of Labor Studies who worked with our students for three decades, from the 1970s to the 1990s. It is funded by contributions from school alumni grateful for Arlene’s academic advice and nurturing nature.

Online Student Awards

The School of LER’s World Campus Program’s Writing Contest is open to students in all three of the school’s online programs: Organizational Leadership (OLEAD), Labor and Human Resources (LHR), and Human Resources and Employment Relations (HRER).

Students with a grade-point average in the top twenty-five percent of their academic program who have completed at least 12 graduate credits or 24 undergraduate credits at Penn State are invited to participate in the contest. Eligible students who choose to participate submit a research paper related to a case study relevant to their program. Winners are chosen by a committee of the School’s online faculty.

Year
LER/LHR Award Winner
OLEAD Award Winner
HRER Award Winner
2023
Jay Wong
Allyson Stitzel
Mark Carmona
Monte Ellis
Grace Martin
Danielle Manitakos
Sarah Baker

Faculty Award

The Paul V. Whitehead Teaching Award was created to recognize a full-time School of LER faculty member for excellence in teaching. The award is presented annually to a faculty member whose efforts in the classroom have provided students with an exceptional learning experience. The awardee is chosen by the Schreyer Institute for Excellence in Teaching. The award honors Paul Whitehead, a former Professor of Practice in the school, whose dedication to teaching, advising, and mentoring students touched many lives and set a high standard for future faculty to emulate.

Year
Paul V. Whitehead Teaching Excellence Award Winner
2024
Arthur T. Matthews
Teaching Professor
2023
Tom C. Hogan
Professor of Practice
2022
Paul V. Whitehead
Professor of Practice

Alumni Award

Each year, the school’s Alumni Board of Directors chooses an alumnus to present the Annual LER Outstanding Alumni Lecture on campus. This honor is bestowed on a school alumnus who has gone on to an exceptional career related to the fields of labor, employment relations, and human resource management. The awardee is invited to present a lecture on the University Park campus which draws on their career and life experience to provide advice and guidance to current studies preparing to embark on careers of their own.

Labor Leader Award

Each year the School of LER, in conjunction with the United Steelworkers of America, invites a distinguished representative of the labor movement to present the Annual Philip Murray Memorial Labor Lecture at Penn State University Park. The lecture honors the memory of Philip Murray (1886–1952), first president of the United Steelworkers of America and second president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations. Lynn Williams, president of the United Steelworkers of America, presented the first lecture in November 1986.

The purpose of the annual lecture is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas between the University community—students, faculty, and staff—and the leadership in the labor movement. The goal is to contribute to a better understanding of the important role the labor movement has played, and continues to play, in a democratic society.

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